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browne. the practice squad linebacker died when brent's car overturned after hitting a curb early yesterday. brent was arrested after he reportedly failed a sobriety test. here's today's weather. a line of storms is bringing snow and cold to the upper midwest. and rain from texas to connecticut. the week ahead will be mostly cool but mostly free of rain or snow. next. >> you're publishing as you're watching. >> osgood: do it yourself. and later, >> osgood: even john lennon, the famous beatle needed a publisher for his first book "in his own right" back in 1964. today authors nobody ever heard had can publish their own work all by themselves in their own right, as it were. our cover story is reported now by rit a braver. >> reporter: what were you living in when you wrote the first book. >> we had 700 square feet that was... that was finished. >> reporter: richard paul evans went from that salt lake city house to this one, all because of a little tale he wrote for his daughters. you didn't thi
browne. the practice squad linebacker died when brent's car overturned after hitting a curb early yesterday. brent was arrested after he reportedly failed a sobriety test. here's today's weather. a line of storms is bringing snow and cold to the upper midwest. and rain from texas to connecticut. the week ahead will be mostly cool but mostly free of rain or snow. next. >> you're publishing as you're watching. >> osgood: do it yourself. and later, >> osgood: even john lennon,...
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when we come back a man who has seen an election or two himself, california governor jerry brown. can. >> schieffer: we're back now with the 34th governor of california who also happens to be the 39th governor of california, jerry brown, who in between time was also the california attorney general, and the mayor of oakland. he also ran for president a couple of times in there, and someone i first interviewed back in 1979. governor, a pleasure to see you. >> my pleasure. >> schieffer: i want to ask you something, how much is politics changed since you were first governor? >> a hell of a lot. it's more polarized. the money is more centrally collected and distributed by the two major parties. particularly on the republican side, there's an enforcement of discipline that's ideological and as was mentioned today in the "washington post," takes on the quality of a cult. so we're in a much more adversarial environment. we've always had it historically, but now it's ramped up several degrees as evidenced by the filibuster and holds on nominations, and the great power can't govern itself w
when we come back a man who has seen an election or two himself, california governor jerry brown. can. >> schieffer: we're back now with the 34th governor of california who also happens to be the 39th governor of california, jerry brown, who in between time was also the california attorney general, and the mayor of oakland. he also ran for president a couple of times in there, and someone i first interviewed back in 1979. governor, a pleasure to see you. >> my pleasure. >>...
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we'll see you sunday on "face the nation" with california governor jerry brown and former mississippi governor haley barbour. scott will be back next week. i'm bob schieffer. thanks for being here. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is 9 news now. >>> tonight d.c. police they have caught the man behind a series of frightening and in one case deadly hammer attacks. officers say they caught 19- year-old michael davis literally red handed right after the latest attack, this one on gallatin street in northwest. as bruce leshan tells us, the man behind bars is brother of not one, but two nfl stars including former maryland terp vernon davis. >> reporter: d.c. police searched the home where michael davis grew up with his brothers, nfl stars vernon and vontae davis. myra young hassen in all three brothers since they were children. >> -- has known all three
we'll see you sunday on "face the nation" with california governor jerry brown and former mississippi governor haley barbour. scott will be back next week. i'm bob schieffer. thanks for being here. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is 9 news now. >>> tonight d.c. police they have caught the man behind a series of frightening and in one case deadly hammer attacks. officers say they caught 19- year-old michael davis literally red handed right after the latest...
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governor jerry brown has the final say on decisions by the current parole board. >>> mechanics in american airlines will begin fixing those seats that were coming loose in some of its planes. 48 of its 757s had issues with the seats coming loose. three american planes recently had them -- happen when it was in flight. the airline engineers figured out that additional preventative steps to upgrade the mechanism that locks the seats to the floor. 50 flights were canceled yesterday and another 44 will be scrubbed today to finish the work. >>> the time right now is 4:38. enjoy today. it could be one of the last warm days of the year. howard is back in two minutes with today's forecast. >> and at 4:42. american brokerage firms pull offices out of europe. >> more on that at 4:52. >> happy friday. we're back with your weather first in two minutes. >>> welcome back. 4:40. on this friday morning. you might need a little jacket early. we've got some temps in the 50s in the suburbs but what a beautiful day we're going to have. 77, kids might want to wear a short sleeve shirt to the bus stop. a beauti
governor jerry brown has the final say on decisions by the current parole board. >>> mechanics in american airlines will begin fixing those seats that were coming loose in some of its planes. 48 of its 757s had issues with the seats coming loose. three american planes recently had them -- happen when it was in flight. the airline engineers figured out that additional preventative steps to upgrade the mechanism that locks the seats to the floor. 50 flights were canceled yesterday and...
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governor jerry brown revealed today that california's budget is in a lot more trouble than we knew and we asked ben tracy to show us what that means. >> reporter: jana bell soto is halfway through college at the university of california, irvine. he's worried he won't be able to finish. tuition went up 14% this school year because of state budget cuts. >> my mom already told my little brother he's going to have to go into the military so they can pay for his college. >> reporter: the u.c. system plans to raise tuition another 6% in july to nearly $13,000, that's more than double what students paid just five years ago because the state keeps cutting education funding. >> we're going to have to cut deeper, but cutting alone really doesn't do it. >> reporter: today governor jerry brown said the state's budget deficit jumped from $9 billion to $16 billion largely because tax revenues have been much lower than expected. the unemployment rate here is still 11%. >> there has to be a balance and day of reckoning. this is the type of day of reckoning and we've got to take the medicine. >> report
governor jerry brown revealed today that california's budget is in a lot more trouble than we knew and we asked ben tracy to show us what that means. >> reporter: jana bell soto is halfway through college at the university of california, irvine. he's worried he won't be able to finish. tuition went up 14% this school year because of state budget cuts. >> my mom already told my little brother he's going to have to go into the military so they can pay for his college. >>...
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governor jerry browne of california, who by the way recently saw his state's bond rating upgraded, unlike governor christie's bond rating which was downgraded, he said the other night, governor brown, that i thought we were past this contraception argument. in the republican party, there are some that would like to do all sorts of things that are outside of the mainstream of what most of us believe is the fabric of a society of people of many different faiths. whatever missteps there might have been in that issue as it rolled out the bottom line is that the president does believe that contraception coverage for women should be a part of basic health care coverage. and now there are exemptions there for religious affiliated institutions. i think the president came out looking like the reasonable man that he is on this. >> schieffer: do you think it's good for the president if republicans try to concentrate on social issues? >> i think it's good for the president. i think it's bad for the country. newer, i think what we really need is where that more moderate republican party to come back,
governor jerry browne of california, who by the way recently saw his state's bond rating upgraded, unlike governor christie's bond rating which was downgraded, he said the other night, governor brown, that i thought we were past this contraception argument. in the republican party, there are some that would like to do all sorts of things that are outside of the mainstream of what most of us believe is the fabric of a society of people of many different faiths. whatever missteps there might have...
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california governor jerry brown signed the bill into law this month. >> we had seen the damage that had been caused by rules that are ambiguous, or rules that are in conflict. so let's clean them up. now's an opportunity to do it. let's just do it. >> reporter: harris has taken on the country's biggest banks before, suing them for fo foreclosure abuses. they offered a settlement, he played hard ball. >> we walked away. >> reporter: harris held out and got $18 billion. $12 billion used to help underwater homeowners. it's controversial, but harris wants to reduce principle on the loans wiping out some of their debt. >> so they be in a situation to afford to pay, and they have an innocentive to pay. >> reporter: why do we cover some bad investments people have made? >> i think of it as their homes. buying a home is not about making money. >> reporter: would you agree during the bubble many did view it as way to make money and make money quickly? >> there's no question there were people who during the bubble approached the system with the intention of purely making money. the vast majority
california governor jerry brown signed the bill into law this month. >> we had seen the damage that had been caused by rules that are ambiguous, or rules that are in conflict. so let's clean them up. now's an opportunity to do it. let's just do it. >> reporter: harris has taken on the country's biggest banks before, suing them for fo foreclosure abuses. they offered a settlement, he played hard ball. >> we walked away. >> reporter: harris held out and got $18 billion....
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governor jerry brown announced the state's projected budget deficit has gone from bad to worse, soaring from $19.2 billion at the start of the year to $16 billion today. tight budgets across the country are making life even tougher for the unemployed. in 2008, congress extended benefits up to 99 weeks to help the long-term unemployed, those out of work a year or more. tomorrow that extension ends. eight states are cutting off their benefit checks for more than 200,000 people, and as john blackstone reports, california is hardest hit. >> reporter: from the busy streets of los angeles to the farm country of the central valley, an estimated 93,000 people in california lost unemployment benefits today. as the unemployment rate drops, many others who thought they'd be getting help, up to 99 weeks, will run out of benefits sooner. mark watton, laid off from his job as a security guard a year and a half ago, will get his last check next month. >> as it's getting closer and closer, the anxiety does start building up, and you think, you know, where is my next meal going to come from fr? where is
governor jerry brown announced the state's projected budget deficit has gone from bad to worse, soaring from $19.2 billion at the start of the year to $16 billion today. tight budgets across the country are making life even tougher for the unemployed. in 2008, congress extended benefits up to 99 weeks to help the long-term unemployed, those out of work a year or more. tomorrow that extension ends. eight states are cutting off their benefit checks for more than 200,000 people, and as john...
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brown. money does not ensure victory, but how objescene we have reach this stage that both candidates have to raise this much money in order to be competitive. >> bob schieffer, thank you. this sunday bob with talk with scott walker after winning the re-election. new details this sunday on watergate on "face the nation". >>> u.n. observers in syria are trying again to reach the site of the latest reported massacre. those monitors say they were shot at yesterday. no one was injured. >> essential u.n. envoy kofi annan meets with secretary of state hillary clinton who says syria's president resigns. as elizabeth reports on the phone from syria this morning. >> reporter: u.n. trying to reach the village a surge. 11 u.n. vehicles are going to travel into the village from various directions. they say they have never mounted such a big operation before, but they have also never since this mission began had their freedom of movement so completely blocked by the syrian authorities. several u.n. teams
brown. money does not ensure victory, but how objescene we have reach this stage that both candidates have to raise this much money in order to be competitive. >> bob schieffer, thank you. this sunday bob with talk with scott walker after winning the re-election. new details this sunday on watergate on "face the nation". >>> u.n. observers in syria are trying again to reach the site of the latest reported massacre. those monitors say they were shot at yesterday. no one...
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. >> good morning, we have california governor, jerry brown, and former mississippi governor, halley barber, and a panel of experts with the new details on how we got osama bin laden a year ago. >> charles: we'll be watching. and next week on "sunday morning". simon baker. >> charles: we leave you this sunday morning in southwestern oklahoma at a prairie dog down in the wichita wildlife refuge. i'm charles osgood, join us next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase y
. >> good morning, we have california governor, jerry brown, and former mississippi governor, halley barber, and a panel of experts with the new details on how we got osama bin laden a year ago. >> charles: we'll be watching. and next week on "sunday morning". simon baker. >> charles: we leave you this sunday morning in southwestern oklahoma at a prairie dog down in the wichita wildlife refuge. i'm charles osgood, join us next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you...
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governor jerry brown will decide if davis will be released. >> "the washington post" reports on new secret service policies. excessive drinking has been prohibited so has sharing work related information on social media. five months ago more than a dozen secret service employees were accused of drunken partying. >> "usa today" says 10% of all workers work from home. census figures show an extra 4.2 million workers telecommuting at least one day a week. people who work only at home earn more than people who work outside the home. >> the "wall street journal" has a halloween horror story. starbucks stores have been running out of the pumpkin sauce for their popular pumpkin spies latte. customers get upset when their store runs out. starbucks blames the shortages on infrequent deliveries at some locations. a lot of pain in the world. it may be the beginning of fall but it looks like winter in the northern plains. parts of north dakota could get up to ten inches of snow from a storm that started on thursday. the wet heavy snow made travel difficult and knocked down power lines. about three inc
governor jerry brown will decide if davis will be released. >> "the washington post" reports on new secret service policies. excessive drinking has been prohibited so has sharing work related information on social media. five months ago more than a dozen secret service employees were accused of drunken partying. >> "usa today" says 10% of all workers work from home. census figures show an extra 4.2 million workers telecommuting at least one day a week. people who...
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. >>> tomorrow, california governor jerry brown on his plans to close that state's $16 billion state budget gap. you're watching "cbs this morning." kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. with the red, white, and blue. ocean spray cranberry, white cranberry, and blueberry juice cocktails. [ coughs ] okay, i believe this one is yours? [ clears throat ] so we use new coppertone wet 'n clear. it sprays clear on wet skin while most sprays go on white 'n messy. we get broad spectrum protection when we splish 'n splash with new coppertone wet 'n clear. coppertone. embrace the sun. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, b
. >>> tomorrow, california governor jerry brown on his plans to close that state's $16 billion state budget gap. you're watching "cbs this morning." kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try...
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i'm terrell brown. closing arguments are expected tomorrow in the jerry sand ski child sex abuse case. sand us ski's lawyers are expected to call their final witnesses today and cbs news has learned it's likely that the former penn state assistant football coach will testify in his own defense. yesterday sandusky's wife defended her husband. she told jurors she never saw him engage in any inappropriate contact with children. armen keteyian has our report. report speaking in a soft, sometimes nervous voice, dorothy "dottie" sandusky testified she never saw a single sign of sexual abuse of young boys by her husband of 45 years. time and time again defense attorney joe amendola repeated the same questions. did you ever see any inappropriate conduct? each and every time, dottie sandusky simply answered, no. at one point during her 45 minutes on the witness stand, dottie sand us ski said over about a 20-year period her husband would routinely go downstairs to tell young boys who had spent the night good nigh
i'm terrell brown. closing arguments are expected tomorrow in the jerry sand ski child sex abuse case. sand us ski's lawyers are expected to call their final witnesses today and cbs news has learned it's likely that the former penn state assistant football coach will testify in his own defense. yesterday sandusky's wife defended her husband. she told jurors she never saw him engage in any inappropriate contact with children. armen keteyian has our report. report speaking in a soft, sometimes...